Blogs / About Catholic Relief Services

View all »

Latest posts

  1. Catholic Relief Services to Help 300,000 East Africans in Rural Areas Increase Incomes and Improve Quality of Life

    http://crs.org/newsroom/releases/release.cfm?id=1562

    $8 Million Grant From the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to Fund 14,000 New Community-Managed Savings Groups…

    57 days ago
  2. CRS Signs $53.4 Million Food Relief Plan With U.S. Government to Aid 3 Million Drought-Affected Ethiopians

    http://crs.org/newsroom/releases/release.cfm?id=1553

    CRS has signed a $53.4 million agreement with USAID to provide almost 3 million Ethiopians with emergency food assistance.…

    77 days ago
  3. CRS and Partners Provide Immediate Aid to Cuba

    http://crs.org/newsroom/releases/release.cfm?id=1555

    170,000 pounds of emergency supplies on the way…

    77 days ago
View all »

26 blog reactions

  1. Author unknown

    Diary from the Middle East No. 2

    http://www.blogtcs.com/2008/10/22/diary-from-the-middle-east...

    J.D. Long-Garcia, managing editor of The Catholic Sun, reported on the Church’s work in the Middle East earlier this month. The Catholic Relief Services-sponsored trip brought seven journalists from around the United States to witness Catholic outreach in the region.

    41 days ago in blogtcs.com · Authority: 1
  2. Photo of catholicrelief

    Mosque and Church, Neighbors in Syria

    http://crs-blog.org/mosque-and-church-neighbors-in-syria/

    Egan Award for Journalistic Excellence

  3. Author unknown

    Diary from the Middle East No. 1

    http://www.blogtcs.com/2008/10/20/diary-from-the-middle-east...

    J.D. Long-Garcia, managing editor of The Catholic Sun, reported on the Church’s work in the Middle East earlier this month. The Catholic Relief Services-sponsored trip brought seven journalists from around the United States to witness Catholic outreach in the region. Flights and layovers I leave for my trip to the Middle East on Sept. 30, having layovers in Houston, Texas and Paris, France before arriving in

    43 days ago in blogtcs.com · Authority: 1
  4. Photo of catholicrelief

    Hands that Shell the Nuts

    http://crs-blog.org/timor-lest/

    supported by CRS

  5. Author unknown

    About the delay…

    http://www.blogtcs.com/2008/10/17/about-the-delay/

    You might have noticed from other recent posts, but I’m back in Phoenix. I’ll be posting a delayed “Diary from the Middle East” in the coming weeks. I traveled to the region this month with other Catholic journalists on a Catholic Relief Services-sponsored trip. We reported on the life of Iraqi refugees. Related blog: Reporting from the Middle East

    46 days ago in blogtcs.com · Authority: 1
  6. Photo of catholicrelief

    Lebanon: The Lord’s Prayer in Aramaic

    http://crs-blog.org/aramaic-lords-prayer/

    Egan Award for Journalistic Excellence

  7. Photo of catholicrelief

    Report from Byblos, Lebanon

    http://crs-blog.org/report-from-bibylos-lebanon/

    Egan Award for Journalistic Excellence

  8. Photo of catholicrelief

    Lebanon Visit: Caritas Offers Shelter to Abused Women

    http://crs-blog.org/lebanon-visit-caritas-offers-shelter-to-...

    Egan Award for Journalistic Excellence

  9. Photo of catholicrelief

    Egan Award Winners in Lebanon

    http://crs-blog.org/egan-award-winners-in-lebanon/

    s shop - funded with startup capital from CRS - that adjoins one of the gardens in Saida. Photo by Jennifer Hardy/CRS CRS Communications Coordinator Jennifer Hardy is traveling with winners of the 2008 Egan Award for Journalistic Excellence . They are seeing the Church’s work with Iraqi refugees in Lebanon and Syria. On Sunday the Egan Award winners visited CRS partner Development for People and Nature Association (DPNA) in southern Lebanon. CRS and DPNA

  10. Photo of catholicrelief

    Iraqi Refugees in Lebanon

    http://crs-blog.org/iraqi-refugees-in-lebanon-2/

    CRS Communications Coordinator Jennifer Hardy is traveling with winners of the 2008 Egan Award for Journalistic Excellence . They are seeing the Church’s work with Iraqi refugees in Lebanon and Syria. On our first day of seeing CRS-supported projects in Lebanon we met with the dedicated staff of Caritas Lebanon Migrant Center (CLMC), and then accompanied social workers